| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 704 lehte
...Africa, where they are only found on the shores of the Mediterranean which form part of the Palsearctic region. The following is the distribution of the genera....distinct, although very closely allied to that of Europe. Tarandus*(l species), the reindeer, has a similar range to the last, but keeps farther north in Europe,... | |
| 1888 - 870 lehte
...of the forest, the young remaining with her till their third year. The elk ranges over the whole of Northern Europe and Asia, as far south as East Prussia, the Caucasus, aud North China, and over North America fiom the New England States wertward to British Columbia. It... | |
| 1890 - 918 lehte
...of the forest, the young remaining with her till their third year. The elk ranges over the whole of Northern Europe and Asia, as far south as East Prussia, the Caucasus, and North China, and over North America 1 1 i'iij the New England States westward t» British Columbia. It was formerly common... | |
| William Henry Flower, Richard Lydekker - 1891 - 792 lehte
...remaining with her till their third year. The Elk ranges, but in scanty numbers, over the whole of Northern Europe and Asia, as far south as East Prussia, the Caucasus, and North China, and over North America from the New England States westward to British Columbia. Fossil species are found in... | |
| Pausanias - 1898 - 678 lehte
...(Paris, 1532), p. 507 [wrongly numbered 497] sq.) The elk or moose deer still ranges over the whole of Northern Europe and Asia as far south as East Prussia, the Caucasus, and North China. It was once common in the forests of Germany and France, and is still found in some parts of Norway... | |
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